If they were left behind, they’d only end up dead.
The women truly felt that they had made a huge mistake today.
They would never have asked for trouble if they had known this would be the outcome.
They were daring and arrogant because they genuinely thought that Sophie Kenwick was a powerless and poor girl.
Stanley Batton kept a calm expression on his face with an indifferent look in his eyes.
“Why are you still standing around?” he directed at them, then glared at the bodyguards around him.
They instantly nodded and mercilessly dragged those people outside.
Although they each struggled repeatedly, nothing worked.
Throughout the entire process, Sophie was smiling, not even bothering to say a single word.
Her adorable face looked particularly pretty because of her smile.
The bystanders loitering around were also shuddering on the inside, silently watching the development in fear.
That was because many of them were part of the group that belittled his sister.
Some of them quickly made their escape after returning to their senses, while the rest continued to observe the scene without an ounce of guilt in their hearts.
Seeing that the commotion was at an end, the handsome manager of the mall approached Stanley, gazing respectfully at Sophie.
“Ms. Batton, what would you like to get?”
“My surname is Kenwick,” Sophie replied with a smile.
The general manager didn't know how to respond.
“I want all the black clothes as well,” he declared.
Sophie half-heartedly pointed at a red dress. “Hmm, red looks good, too. I like it as well.”
Stanley looked around quickly. “Let's take all the clothes here.”
She was used to living a luxurious life in the past, buying any outfit that she liked.
Moreover, her brother also spent money like this on her back then, so it felt natural for her.
Meanwhile, the surrounding people weren’t as calm, all exchanging shocked looks.
That was how rich people lived?
Their lack of wealth had limited their imagination.
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